Illustrator for UX Design

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Released

2/16/2017

Work smarter and faster with Adobe Illustrator to design your next web or app project, starting with wireframes. Brian Wood shows how, in this course, building upon what you already know—making shapes, working with layers, and using guides—and focusing on the features needed to effectively work with text, symbols, libraries, and a lot more. Brian demonstrates how to set up your artboards and use grids, masks, and styles to fulfill common UX design needs, from organizing content and buttons to making a layout responsive. He concludes by taking you through the export process.

Topics include:

Setting up artboards

Using guides, grids, and snapping

Working with text and shapes

Creating reusable artwork

Formatting

Organizing content

Exporting assets

Skill Level Intermediate

1h 55m

Duration

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- [Brian] Hello, and welcometo the UX Design Tools: Illustrator course.My name is Brian Wood and I'll be leading you through.Illustrator's a tool a lot of usprobably have some experience withwhen it comes to print or even web or app design.My job in this course is to show youthe features and concepts you'll need to knowto work both smarter and harderwhile diving into a web or app design project.In this course, we'll cover features like art board layouts,setting column guides, stamping to the grid,ways to work faster, including working with text stylesand symbols, as well as graphic styles and so much more.